Melania 'Loved Her Little Tiny office.' Trump Weighs in on First Lady and the White House Teardown
Melania Trump relocated her office to the ground floor after the East Wing, built in 1942, was demolished last month to create a new ballroom, President Trump said.
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Donald Trump Responds to Report That Melania Privately Opposed Tearing Down the East Wing
“She loved her little, tiny office,” Trump admitted to Fox News' Laura IngrahamLeon Neal/Getty; Drew Angerer/GettyNEED TO KNOWPresident Donald Trump addressed a report that his wife, Melania, privately raised concerns about demolishing the White House's East Wing, where her office was locatedHe insisted to Fox News' Laura Ingraham that while Melania "loved her little, tiny office," she did eventually came around to the idea of putting a ballroom…
President Trump Fires Back At Michelle Obama Over East Wing Renovation Criticism * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Anthony
President Trump has responded to Michelle Obama’s latest criticism. In an interview with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham, Trump was asked about Michelle Obama’s recent criticism over the East Wing’s demolition. Trump responded by bringing the facts. The 47th President shared the East Wing where the new ball room is set to be constructed has been renovated over 20 times throughout the last several decades. Fox News covered Trump’s response to Michelle’s…
Trump Says White House East Wing Was in ‘Poor’ Shape Before It Was Torn Down
President Donald Trump suggested in a new interview that the White House East Wing, which was demolished to make way for a ballroom, was in poor shape and needed to be replaced. Speaking to Fox News’s Laura Ingraham in an interview that aired on Nov. 10, Trump was asked about the construction effort. “The East Wing was a beautiful, little, tiny structure that was built many years ago that was renovated, and expanded, and disbanded, and columns r…
Trump pushes back after Michelle Obama knocks East Wing renovation, calling old arrangement ‘a disaster'
President Donald Trump details $250-300 million privately funded White House ballroom project to replace demolished East Wing in interview with Laura Ingraham.
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